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Martin Martinez, 28, died in the attack, and a woman is recovering from a gunshot wound.

"I'm just very in pain with the circumstances, and I just want justice to be served for my brother," brother Alvaro Ferry said.

It's been a month since Martinez was killed inside his apartment. The family is still looking for answers while investigators search for the gunman.

"He was at home. We weren't looking for trouble," Ferry said. "You're supposed to be safe in your own home -- in your bedroom -- and that wasn't the case in this incident."

A witness said the gunman fired several shots before jumping from a second-floor balcony and fleeing.

Family members said Martinez was staying at the apartment with friends after being laid off from his job at the Port of Miami.

"All of my feelings, I'm just really holding them inside of me. I have been crying, and I have been emotional behind doors, but I have to be strong for my sister, for my family," Ferry said.

Investigators said the suspect was described as a thin black man in his late 20s or early 30s. He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and was wearing a dark bubble jacket, navy blue skullcap and Timberland boots.

Authorities also said the gunman fled in a getaway car driven by a second man. It was described as a 2000 to 2007 white Ford Taurus and traveled east on Millenia Boulevard after the shooting.

Anyone with information should call Crimeline at 407-423-TIPS.

Martinez's family will travel to Orlando from Miami Friday to make a plea to the public to help find the gunman.